I have a Yamaha 115 4-stroke outboard that I have on a 19ft bowrider. I love the motor it is quiet, good on gas and has been very dependable. Recently the tachometer on my boat is jumping all over. If I accelerate to 3200rpm the needle will go to 3200 then start bouncing between 1900 and 4000rpm. The motor is maintaining a steady rpm and is running fine, it is just the tach that is haywire. Can anyone shed a light as to what might be provoking this malfunction. I wonder if it might be a loose connection as the rougher the water the more the bounce of the needle. Where should I look? please help if you can.
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Tachometer acting up
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I have a Procraft with a 135 HP that's been doing the same thing for a while now. The engine doen't over rev, the needle just bounces all over the place.
I noticed that when I turn my steering wheel while driving the needle comes back up and then all of sudden it just drops to zero, but no over reving.
I had a Teleflex system before and now I have a Rack system, is this something that can be fixed by a simple cleaning job of the connections at the tachometer or should it be brought in and have it serviced? What's your opinion?
Sorry for jumping on your tread.
BBD

I noticed that when I turn my steering wheel while driving the needle comes back up and then all of sudden it just drops to zero, but no over reving.
I had a Teleflex system before and now I have a Rack system, is this something that can be fixed by a simple cleaning job of the connections at the tachometer or should it be brought in and have it serviced? What's your opinion?
Sorry for jumping on your tread.
BBD
